Extracted from the Book American Muslim Agenda by Dr. Mike Ghouse Truth is the most sacred value in Islam; indeed, it is the most enduring value of every religion and… Read more »
By Dr. Abdur Rab and Dr. Siraj Islam At no point, the Quran’s basic texts sanction aggression, terrorism, and murder. Rather it unequivocally denounces any acts of mischief, violence, or… Read more »
“Taqwa is derived from the Arabic verb ittaqa, to be aware, be on one’s guard, protect oneself.” “Taqwa is that the believers are expected to be constantly on guard, lest they fall… Read more »
By Mike Ghouse The Prophet, in his last sermon, said, no one is superior to the other. Equality is one of Islam’s most distinct values, the value that will make… Read more »
By Kaleem Kawaja The multireligious Indian-American community that started migrating to United States following the promulgation of the 1965 Civil Rights Act by the US Congress has grown steadily. Especially… Read more »
by Mike Ghouse You will be amazed to learn that many non-Muslims have really understood the essence and purpose of Islam, Here is the story of Swami Laxmi Acharya. The… Read more »
By Dr. Maqbool Siraj AhmedCourtesy of Muslim Mirror First my commentary: STATE OF MUSLIMSMA Siraj’s article is the best snapshot of the state of Muslims in the world today. He… Read more »
Courtesy of the “Print” News magazine It’s a thoughtful article and touches pointedly at our losses and perceived loss. The following para sums it up very well. “So, even though… Read more »
Isn’t Islam about shaping one’s character to guide humanity to be responsible citizens? Muhammad Ali and several great men have converted to Islam in character; they did not see the… Read more »
When we hate someone intensely, it is our loss; we lose our tranquility. It will make us believe everything we hear about another person (or group), even if it were… Read more »